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, the three minute tape reportedly from jerry sandusky and played on the penn state radio station tonight. this is breaking and we're working to confirm, but blockbuster. especially on the eve of sentencing. also making news tonight, obama taking a dive. big one. a new poll. it's out tonight. is it a sign of things to come? and also an investigation into that attack that killed and american ambassador in libya. why on earth was a request for extra security in that country denied in the first place? going to take you "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm ashley banfield in for erin burnett. and "outfront," the obama slide. a brand new poll of likely voters showing mitt romney out ahead and leading the president 49-45%. and look at this. since last month, the president is down 6 percentage points in that same poll. n now, it is just one poll, but take a closer look at the numbers and there may be some pretty red flags out there for the incumbent. voters say romney did a better job wednesday night. 66-20% and that has helped change some voters views of governor romney. he's now polled

sentencing. the hearing is scheduled to start right now for convicted child rapist jerry sandusky, former football coach at penn state faces life in prison for 45 counts of child sex abuse. a ajury found he sexually abused ten boys over a 15-year period. some of those victims and sandusky himself are expected to address the judge during this morning's aproceedings. the most stunning development may have come hours ago, releasing an audio recording from jail, saying he is the victim. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged, disgust iing act as. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. our love continues. a young man who is dramatic, veteran accuser and always sought attention astarted everything. he was joined by a well-orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. i've wondered what they really won. >> we are covering all the angles. susan ca

this developing story. jerry sandusky is in court right now receiving his sentence on 45 child sex abuse counts, and he faces up to 440 years in prison. for the first time since his conviction, we heard from sandusky himself, again insi insisting he's innocent. we'll be live from outside court with new audio 2 hour whitening kit is proven to quickly remove surface stains and deep stains in just two hours. [ female announcer ] rembrandt® deeply white™: whiten in just 2 hours. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in

wants the court to have the right to set up election laws. udge since jerry sandusky to prison for a minimum of 30 years and a maximum of 60. this comes a day after we heard from victims and from sandusky himself. brad bell was in the court room and joins us from state college with more. >> jerry sandusky continues to aggressively maintain his innocence. he stood in court today and talked and talked. he talked about himself, his feelings, but only once in passing did he mention the victims he is convicted of abusing. only then to say he questions their motives. >> as sandusky was led away to begin serving his 30-60 year term, and effective life sentence for the 68-year-old many who watched the case carefully told us that justice was finally done. >> he could have gotten a lot longer. hearing was a spectacle, like everything else about this case. witnesses said they had been ruined by the former coach's sexual of abuse. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> sounding off like a coach giving an inspirational pep talk sandusky talked-about sandusky.

maintaining one's dignity. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now. >>> jerry sandusky pleads his case from behind bars. a stunning audio tape just hours before he is sentenced this morning. >>> debate bound, mitt romney erasing president obama's lead. this is a new poll. a major shift on women voters as well. an an injection of enthusiasm. we go inside the numbers with four weeks left. >>> and biggest jump ever. one man, literally falling from the edge of outer space, 23 miles straight down on purpose. why? and will he make it? >> that is the question. why? what is the craziest thing you've ever done. >> it's not jumping 23 miles straight down from outer space. that's a high bar. >> i can't wait to talk to him and find out the why. >> it's nuts. good morning, thank you for joining us on "early start," i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. >>> jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence. in four wurhours, the former pe state football coach will be in court to find out his punishment. he is clearly defiant. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a mons

football coach jerry sandusky will effectively spend the rest of his life in prison. good afternoon, everybody. i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. jerry sandusky got a 30 to 60-year sentence for abusing young boys. during today's sentencing, three of his victims stood up in court to talk about how their lives have been derailed by a man they once saw as a father figure. >> but sandusky pro claimed his innocence today and declared himself the victim of a conspiracy. brian moore was in the courtroom today and he joins us live from bell font, pennsylvania with reaction. >> reporter: the judge could have sentenced jerry sandusky to hundreds of years, but said a 68-year-old defendant, the practical effect was the same. jerry sandusky left the courthouse to begin what amounts to a life sentence behind bars. the former penn state football coach once hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially labeled a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 15-minute statement. he choked with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pai

breaking news. convicted child molester jerry sandusky is speaking out from his jail cell just hours before he's sentenced for his crime. that's going to happen tomorrow. he does everything from attack the victims to talking about his sex life at home. we've got the tape. you can hear it for yourself. we will hear from the attorneys on both sides of the case next. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ]

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save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. >>> cop viced of up thinkable crimes, today, jerry sandusky learns his fate. >> hear the former penn state football coach dehearing his innocence and placing the blame on one of the accuser. >> the playoff drama just keeps getting more exciting. fox 5 morning news continues right now. right now. >>> live look outside right now. tuesday, october 9th at the u.s. capitol dome. we've got a little bit of rain and a little bit of chill in the air as we start our second day of the week. good morning to you. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. lets ahe say good morning to gwen tolbart who is filling in for tucker barnes who is enjoying a few days off. perfect for him to be leaving and leaving you with the rainy, dreary weather. >> he went wherever the sun is, that is fors impacting the visibility. you can see the rain is starting to move its way out. it is taking its time but it will not be in the picture by the time we head into this afternoon. let's take a look at our temperatures right now. we do have a cool start into the morning. 49 take at

. >> thank you. >>> today, former penn state coach jerry sandusky will be sentenced on 45 counts of sexual abuse. >> he spoke out from behind bars to a student-run radio station at the college. he declares his innocence. melanie alnwick is live with the latest. >> reporter: jerry sandusky was convicted in june of molesting 10 boys over 15 years. there will be a hearing first to determine if he qualifies as a sexually violent predator. that would have some effect on his sentencing. and then the judge will hear from victims and sandusky himself before deciding the former football coach's prison sentence. sandusky's lawyers say he will address the judge at today's sentencing hearing and assert his innocence. during his sensational trial for serial child sexual abuse, prosecutors said the former football coach and founder of the second mile charity used his fame in the community to attract victims. yesterday, sandusky spoke a penn state radio station. he says he has been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> some vulnerable children would could be abused

's disappearance. >>> now jerry sandusky will spend the rest of his life behind bars. t.j. winick reports. sandusky is planning an appeal. >> reporter: these pictures of jerry sandusky at the county courthouse could be the last time we seat former penn state football coach handed doe file outside prison walls. today the 68-year-old received sentence of 30 to 60 years. the order was handed down have the three of his victims spoke, including victim number one. >> when the sentence was handed down it was very emotional. >> reporter: when it was his turn, sandusky said he spent his time medicate -- meditating and writing. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the lead prosecutor said sandusky's statement was in keeping with his behavior. >> he displays deaf viians, narcissism. >> reporter: he claims he didn't have time to prepare a proper defense. >> i think there were so many different parties involved in this who wanted this to go

those alleged disgusting acts. >> and those are the words utterd by former penn state jerry sandusky hours before his fate was sealed. he was sentenced to a minimum 30 years in prison on child sex abuse charges. david lee miller has debails from pennsylvania. >> reporter: the pennsylvania judge sentenceing sand of you thinky to a minimum of 30 years in prison after five counsels of child sex abuse. >> i believe the sentence was a wise one and reflects the serious crimes. the need to remove him from society. >> reporter: before being sentenced, sandusky was classified a sexual violent predator and made a statement to the judge asserting his innocence again. >> the bottom line, jerry never fringed from his position that he was innocent and that he wanted to prove his innocence and not entertain any plea offer. that is from 2008-2009, the first accusations. >> reporter: a number of sandusky's victims spoke at the sentenceing, describing how the serious changeed their lives forever. sandusky was convicted in june of abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years and some attacks occurred insi

in california is being examined. how bay area scored and what areas need more work. >>> jerry sandusky is in court for sentencing, we will find out why he is trying to fight his child sexual abuse conviction. >>> and streets remain blocked as president barack obama wakes up in the bay area and we will tell you the message he had for 6,000 supporters yesterday. >>> we take you live to the sound of the opening bell and the sound of closing bell begins a very important season. . >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news live in new york, we have october of course is breast cancer awareness month and there are representatives from the susan g. komen for the secure ringing the opening bell at the nasdaq and of course they are wearing their pink this morning. over on the new are based in indiana and of course today is a very big day because after the closing bell we start getting earnings reports and the projections are that they are not going to be very good. good morning. thank you for joining us here on the ktvu channel 2 morning news, it is tuesday october 9th, i am pam cook,

d said to his face that he had betrayed their trust and stolen their childhood sandusky rose in his red jail house jumpsuit and said he did no such thing. >> they can take away my life and make me out as a monster they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> it is truly shocking that he will not accept responsibility. >> the judge told a 68-year-old former coach he will likely and rightly be locked up for the rest of his life. those we spoke to said it seems just. >> what he did to those nine young men was very wrong. >> it will just tear your heart out that somebody you trust it can do that to your kids. >> sandusky and his lawyers plan to appeal. sandusky continues to claim the accusers are simply after money. >> before you blame me as other hus, -- as others have, look at the accusers and their families. >> his comments are called absolutely delusional. sandusky has been taken to the county jail here for 10 days and then he will move into the state system where presumably, he will stay for t

book auctions of the year. >>> jerry sandusky learns his punishment in less than 24 years. what is expected to happen in the courtroom tomorrow. >>> tonight at 6:00, new proof that mitt romney may be gaining ground with voters. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> tomorrow is sentencing day for jerry sandusky. in june, the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted of sexually abusing young boys. sandusky is expected to make a statement before the judge tomorrow, but his attorneys say no one else will speak on his behalf. instead, the judge will review letters written by some of sandusky's friends and family.

ordered jerry sandusky to spend what will be the rest of his life in prison. he got a 30 to 60-year prison sentence today. earlier this year, jurors found sandusky guilty of sexually abusing ten children. coming up in a few minutes, we'll hear what some of his victim had to say in court today. >>> a stern warning from a federal judge to former d.c. council chairman kwame brown. the judge ordered him to obey a curfew and says, brown doesn't want to know what will happen if he breaks the court rules again. tom sherwood shows us what else the judge had to say to brown and why he had to be called back to court in the first place. >> reporter: last summer, kwame brown, a former rising star, resign his chairmanship and left city politics, his career, in ruins. he was ordered back in court tuesday for failing to check in weekly before he was extended in november for felony bank fraud. at his guilty plea last summer, brown had promised to cooperate. but judge richard leon was told tuesday, brown had three times failed to check in as required. brown attempted to apologize. your apology is a little

before we learned the sentence for jerry sandusky. that 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach is walking towards the rest of his life in prison. and his conviction notwithstanding on 45 counts of sexually abusing children, he still insists that he, jerry sandusky, the man behind the glass, is the victim. this sentence was almost a formality. 30 to 60 years behind bars. that's what the judge said. much more compelling though, the words that were spoken today, and i don't necessarily mean just from jerry sandusky. cnn's jason carroll was inside the courtroom. he's just come out to join us. all right. so play out for me exactly what happened in that courtroom where our cameras 3r7weren't allowed. >> reporter: well, it was a courtroom filled with emotion beginning, first of all, with the victims who came to address the court, who spoke about the pain and the anguish that they suffered over many, many years at the hands of jerry sandusky. victim number six, that is a young man identified as victim number six, he stood, he addressed the court. he said, quote, that night you to

you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> it could have been worse for jerry sandusky, the convicted child molester could have gotten 400 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of sexually abusing ten boys over 15 years. but a judge today sentenced the former penn state assistant football coach to no less than 30 years and no more than 60 years in prison. whether 400 or 60 or even 30 simply put, sandusky at age 68 will most likely die behind bars. the former coach did not go down without a last minute play, if you will. last night, on the very eve of his sentencing, sandusky released an audio recording to a campus radio station. and i just want to play a portion of it for you. listen to this. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monday sfreste monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wives has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming h

. with breaking news pennsylvania. >> former penn state assistant been jerry sandusky has on 45 counts of sexual abuse. we will talk with brad bell for latest. >> the sentencing in this courthouse, the judge said that put matt sandusky centuries but he said the sentence would be 30 years 0 years. that means he will spend the rest of his life in prison because he is already 68 years old. statements from three victims they could notd what jerryforget them.ky did to they all said that he stole childhood. in the hearing today it was who got up in his red jail house jumpsuit and gave a statement which was all about himself. said he did not do acts and maidenly to hisssing reference victims. much of aett said lastwhat he station.a radio >> they can take away my life, out as a monster, but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do .hese alleged disgusting acts >> well, the judge and prosecution and pretty much everybody blasted him for those comments. the prosecution says this shows that he continues to hurt his continues to deny the charges for which he has been convicted. sandus

. moments ago, a judge handed down a 30 to 60-year sentence for sandusky. that means the former football coach will be in prison until he's nearly 100 years old. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> coming up at 7:a, we'll go live to -- 7:45 we'll go live to pennsylvania. >>> happening now, austrian daredevil felix baum gardner is preparing to sky-dive from the edge of space. brian todd is in roswell, mexico with more. what's going on there, brian? >> well, ken, they are gonna be taking a look at the weather conditions over the next hour. what they are looking at now is a possible lawnp if they are gonna go today at between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. pacific time. if they are gonna go, that's when they will probably lawnp. people kind of milling around there. we've got the capsule and the balloon in the field to my left. can't pan over there. the sun will shine directly in the camera. it's all here to my left. it will be launched on the field. a lot of anticipation here. the winds, they were in double digits and that was a little high. they wanted to get it dow

for jerry sandusky, the former penn state assistant football coach convicted in june of sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. sandusky did not testify at his trial but he is expected to speak at his sentencing. his victims will have a chance to give impact statements. yesterday sandusky released a statement from his cell on penn state radio maintaining his innocence. sandusky says he plans to file an appeal. >> we will continue to fight. we didn't lose the proven facts, evidence, accurate locations and times. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories that were influenced by people who wanted to convict me. we must fight unfairness and consistency and dishonesty. >> sandusky faces 60 to more than 400 years in prison. >>> the first lady will make her way to northern virginia today to campaign for her husband. michelle obama will speak to supporters in ladu loudoun coun. both candidates and their spouses are making a strong push with less than a month to election day. the first lady's event openth to the public at 2:45 this afternoon. >>> the president has catching up to do be

on sentencing day, jerry sandusky speaking out from his cell claiming to be a victim of conspiracy. >>> about thetial candidate mitt romney seeing a big bump this morning. welcome to "news hour today." >> a bit of a tradeoff this morning. it's a little bit warming but a little bit wet. >> veronica johnson here to tell us if we're going to get more rain, are things warming up? >> the rain should be moving up. we're going to warm up a bit, a tad higher than what we were yesterday. if you're tired of complaining, and we have been talking about the chill, this cold blast that's come in, right now areas of the midwest and northern plains, they've got windchills in the 20s. the kids will be waiting at the bus stop with windchills in the 20s, that's crazy. 45 to 49 degrees here. i think that rain is going so end soon with an overcast sky at the bus stop. your sunrise today 7:12, getting later and later now. look at the numbers throughout the area. 45 degrees. most areas to the north, 46 around leesburg. 46 manassas. 46 around kent springs, maryland, right now. here's a look at that rain that's been

jerry sandusky will begin. he was convicted in june of 45 counts of sexual abuse. >> it's expected he'll speak today to declare his innocence. >> reporter: legal experts say given the nature of the crimes and the number of the charges, it's likely sandusky will be sentenced to life in prison. he did not take the stand in his defense during his trial, and now he wants to defend himself to the public. jerry sandusky speaking out from his jail cell ahead of his sentencing on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. >> you can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: he was accused of abusing 10 boys over 15 boys. it led to the firing of coach paterno who died in january of lung cancer. sandusky also says he'll continue to fight. >> we didn't lose to proven facts, evidence, locations and times. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories that were influenced by people who wanted to convict me. we must fight unfairness and consistency a

's tuesday october 9, 2012. a judge sentenced jerry sandusky to 30 and no more than 60 years prison. the 68-year-old will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of sexually abusing ten boys. he denied the allegations, talked about his life in prison and the pain of being away from his family. the judge called the case a story of betrayal and sandusky continues to assault their psyche's and souls. one of the victims said you should be ashamed of yourself going on to say i don't forgive you and i don't know if i ever will. here is what one of his lawyers said moments ago. >> we are pleased with the sentence. it's less than we thought it could have been. >> the judge could have given him 100 years to 200 years. the judge was sending a message that what was done required retribution and balanced out the good he's done. >> he maintains his innocence. yesterday, he read another statement on penn state radio. sandusky accused the judge of bringing the trial to court too quickly and the lawyers trying to make money in futu

coach jerry sandusky will spend 30 years in prison. the sentence handed down after he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. bruce gordon joins us live from outside of the courthouse in bell font, pennsylvania. bruce, sandusky who is 60 years old affectively gets a life sentence here, right? >> reporter: that's right. the judge in this case made clear that he had no interest in sending a message of any kind by sentenceing sandusky to a century or more behind bars, though. technically, he could have with all those is convicts. instead, he looked at the age of the convicted child molester and gave him enough time, the 30-year minimum to make sure he dies in prison. >> he still said he is innocent and i am told me gave a long rambling statement. >> and that is right he maiains the innocence to the bitter end and is the victim of a conspiracy but involves the university, his accusers, the media, prosecutors -- everyone can you think of is part of the vast conspiracy to do him in. he showed the only emotion of the morning when he was talking about how this whole thing had impacte

>>> good morning, america. and happening now, day of reckening. jerry sandusky sentenced this morning. saying he's being treated like a monster. firing back at all his accusers in a defiant statement from behind bars. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> this morning, he faces off with his victims in court. >>> abc news exclusive. brand-new video showing that missing colorado 10-year-old, jessica ridgeway, who vanished on her way to school five days ago. her mother appears in public for the first time. >>> supersonic skydive. he jumps from a balloon at the edge of space. the pressure so low, if it suit fails, he'll blow up. what makes him do it? >>> and cramming backstage for a star turn like he's never done before, our special "gma" guest host. rob lowe, joining team robin this morning. and he's been practicing. >> it can't be that hard. stephanopoulos does it. good morning, america. >>> rob lowe getting inside my head right there. he's inside my office this morning. making himself at home. studying up. oh. we are going to have some fun t

>>> good morning. from behind bars, a defiant jerry sandusky releases a new message from jail. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> this with his sentencing now just hours away. we're live at the courthouse. >>> the bounce. one of the first nationwide polls since the debate shows mitt romney now leading president obama as the president releases a new ad starring, guess what? >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about. it's it's sesame street. >> this morning john mccain on the state of the race with the election exactly four weeks away. >>> and skin and bones. matthew mcconaughey goes from this to this. the story behind the actor's startling weight loss today, tuesday, october 9th, 2012. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning. welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning. i'm savannah guthrie, and you are? >> i'm matt lauer. >> we're so happy to have you here. >> good to be back. it's been a w

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>>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> we're following several big stories tonight. jerry sandusky speaks from prison, what the former penn state football coach is saying about his conviction on the eve of his sentencing. >> plus the nats are bringing their playoff hopes back home after a tough day on the road. we are live in st. louis. >> and we are also live in richmond tonight for the senate seat showdown. george allen and tim kaine face off. >>> but we begin tonight with those tumbling temperatures outside. thanks for joining us tonight, everyone. i'm shawn yancy. >> i'm brian bolter. hard to believe it was 80 degrees on saturday. if you stepped out tonight, need to bundle out. that's not all. a few areas are getting showers. sue palka in the weather center with the latest. how low will it again? >> tell you. what the suburbs are already -- go? >> tell you what. the suburbs are already down in the low 40s. this is more typical for the end of november. our high temperature today was only 55, the coolest we've been since way back in late april. let me show you where the showers a

will be covering this week. former penn state football coach jerry sandusky sentenced on tuesday. sentencing after a hearing determines whether or not he's a sexual -- sexually violent predator. sandusky's sentence could add up to 100 years. >> also in court this week, 11 florida a&m students will stand trial in connection with the death of robert champion. the students are facing criminal charges in the alleged hazing before the drum major collapsed and died died last year. >> and thursday is a big day. the vice-presidential debate, vice president joe biden and republican vice president nominee ryan will face off in danville kentucky. you can watch it starting right here at 9:00 p.m. >> a 4-year-old girl, how a guest at a party jumps into action to save this young life. >> meteorologist adam caskey is back with a look at your work week forecast. tomorrow things could get really cold. but thirst, the federal hot minute. as we move into the government's new fiscal year, here are just a few noteworthy headlines concerning the business of government.

and be back out there next week. >>> it is 5:07. jerry sandusky's attorney sticking up for his client this morning ahead of sentencing. what he is saying about the trial. take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> kate middleton is facing one

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a judge will sentence former penn state coach jerry sandusky. earlier this year, a jury convicted sandusky for abusing boys he met through a charity for at risk children. sandusky's lawyer says he made some bad decisions, but sandusky is innocent of all the charges. >> jerry has always said his mistake was using bad judgment and doing some of the things that led up to the accusations, getting showers with kids. he said he should have realized that obviously that isn't the thing to do. but he has always maintained and still maintains his innocence. >> the 68-year-old could receive life in prison. >>> convicted killer joran van der sloot is reportedly going to be a father. he has gotten a woman pregnant while serving his 28-year sentence in a dutch prison. they cite van der sloot's lawyer saying that a woman became pregnant during an unsupervised visit in the prison. he killed flores in 2010 and is wanted in the u.s. in connection with the disappearance of natalee holloway in aruba in 2005. >>> more than half of all children with autism have run away from home. that's according to a study re

. look for the link under the mlb play off tab. >>> the lawyer for jerry sandusky said the former penn state football coach will speak at his sentencing tomorrow. in june he was convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse involving ten boys over a status of 15 years. in a radiointerview, sandusky suggested he was innocent and was a well orchestrated campaign by the media and accusers. given sandusky's age, 68, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >>> a new warning tonight about a popular flu treatment. not to purchase any form of generic tamiflu online without a prescription. if you do you're more than likely to get a phony of the drug. may contain an ingredient that triggers a potentially legal reaction. only fda-approved version of tamiflu can be purchased by prescription. >>> he wants to end sat mail delivery by next memorial day. postmaster general said it would save the postal service more than 2 and a half billion dollars every year limiting service to five days a week and making pension payment changes could put the post office back in the black for the first time s

jerry sandusky. victims emotionally recounting the horror of his abuse to a judge. sandusky, in the end, was sentenced to 30-60 years in prison for sexually abusing several young boys over more than a decade. keep in mind, he's 68 years old. david lee miller is live in pennsylvania. david? >> reporter: megyn, worth noting here is that there was no visible emotion from jerry sandusky when he heard that he's going to be spending at least the next 30 years behind bars. the judge said this is about the mount to a life sentence because sandusky is now 68 years old. this is a very different-looking jerry sandusky than we've seen in the past. he was wearing a red prison jump suit. he also appeared to be a great deal thinner. he addressed the court if a rambling 10-15 minute statement. he said i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts. he said he only had sex with his wife dottie, and that was only after they were married. his statement was very similar to the taped remarks recorded by a penn state radio station and released yesterday. and just a short time ago the prosecutor in this case dismi

testified he saw jerry sandusky showering with a young beaut penn state campus is suing the university. mike mcqueary is claiming defamation and misrepresentation and he was made a scapegoat for the university's failure to properly report sandusky to police. he is seeking millions of dollars in damages. sandusky was found guilty of 45 counts of child sexual abuse earlier this year. >>> testimony continues today in the trial of pope benedict xvi's former butler. he is charged with aggravated theft. prosecutors say he leaked private documents for a journalist detailing alleged vatican power struggles and corruption. he admits he made photocopies of private correspondence on an office photocopier in plain sight. he says he is innocent of the aggravated theft charge. >>> in the wake of scandal in colombia, there are? you? rules in the secret service handbook. fox news obtained an e-mail stating that moderate amounts of alcohol may be consumed while agents are off duty but alcohol use is protected within 10 hours of reporting for duty. you may recall an inspector general's investigation found six

. >>> there is a new report that reveals guy dies after getting pepper sprayed. >>> jerry sandusky will spend the rest of his life in prison. earlier today the judge issued a 30 to 60-year sentence to the former penn state assistant coach. sandusky was found guilty of 45 counts of child sex abuse earlier this year. he maintains his innocence and his legal team says it will appeal. >>> the former d.c. council chair now has a curfew and required court visits as part of his presentencing release. a judge ordered him to return to court after he missed three weekly check-in call. the judge ordered him not to make another mistake. he'll be sentenced in a corruption case next month. let's fast forward to the weather. >> looking out there right now. some cloud cover moving in across the area. the temperatures have been held down today but at least we're a little warmer than we were yesterday. i think we'll see those numbers into the low 40s to low 50s, as you make your way through the early morning hours tomorrow. tomorrow morning could greet us with few other things, too. we'll talk about that coming up in t

breaking news out of pennsylvania tonight. jerry sandusky is speaking out hours before he is scheduled to be sentenced on those sexual abuse charges. sandusky maintains his innocence in the statement that was released just moments ago and says, quote, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. sandusky will be sentenced tomorrow after being convicted in june on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. >>> the police are investigating an extreme case of bullying at a school in southern virginia. six male students in castlewood, virginia, are accused of sexually assaulting other high school students off school property. police believe it's been going on since back in may. they've been allowed back in class, but will appear in juvenile court tomorrow. parents kept their kids home from school because they were afraid for the safety of their children. >>> firefighters spent this afternoon fighting fire on the campus of the university of virginia. those flames broke out at an indoor practice facility built for uv

football program tarnished. tomorrow, jerry sandusky will learn his fate. fox 5 morning news back in a moment. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? >>> jerry sandusky is set to be sentenced tomorrow. he has been in isolation at the pennsylvania prison since june when he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. sandusky's attorney believes the 6 #-year-old will spend the rest of his life behind bars. >>> the number of rare meningitis cases linked to a tainted steroid treatment has now risen to 91, spanning nain streets appears killing seven. a

news tonight on the penn state scandal on the eve of jerry sandusky's sentencing. the convicted pedophile and former defensive coordinator is speaking out from jail. he was convicted in june of sexually abusing ten boys over 15 years and tomorrow, he will find out whether he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars. but today, in an extraordinary move, sandusky released a statement in his own words which aired on penn state radio. he denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. you've really got to hear this. to even try and believe it. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. our love continues. the young man whose dramatic, veteran accuser and always sought attention started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. i've wondered what they really won. attention, financial gain, prestige, will all be temporary. >> and on and on he w

that sandusky faces for the 45 charges he was convicted of you get a maximum of 400 years possible. no legal analyst expects the sentence to reach that but all agree no matter what sandusky gets at 68 years of affect, it is effectively a life sentence. >> and mandatory minimums he is facing this morning. thank you for your report. it is 7:05 pacific time. once again, here is matt. >> savannah, now to the presidential race. a new poll showing mitt romney leading president obama and talk about that with senator john mccain in a couple of minutes. peter al a aal alexander is on campaign trail. >> reporter: this race is tightening with four weeks to go. on monday, mitt romney trying to present himself as a plausible commander in chief attacked the president saying the middle east has become a more dangerous place since president obama took office. the latest pit stop in president obama's effort to reach fund-raising goal of $1 billion, san francisco. >> we cannot afford to be complacent and we cannot afford to be cynical. we got to look back at the progress we have made and that should give us c

than scheduled. a official said that request never made it to the state department. >>> jerry sandusky is certain to say he is innocent as he is sentenced tomorrow, this is according to his defense attorney. he says no one else is expected to speak on behalf of jerry sandusky. he will be sentenced on 45 counts of child sex abuse. >>> still to come, the hollywood couple calling it quits, plus apple calls it a simple solution, what iphone 5 users should do to fix a problem with the camera. >> the new feature that may discourage you from buying a soda. . >>> youtube video of a brawl between two wedding parties in philadelphia. the fight broke out sunday morning and it may have involved as many as 100 people. according to some reports one man was arrested for assaulting a police officer. one man died but it is not clear if he was part of the fighting. >> apple is offering a solution for the iphone 5 issue. users are complaining about a purple halo when they took pictures. apple said users should move the camera or shield the lens with your hand. they say it can happen to the most expensive

sandusky. but the convicted child rapist says he is the real victim. plus none of the above. that's what one in five americans chooses when it comes to religion. and backlash for supporting mitt romney. actress stacey dash is on the defensive after simply tweeting her support. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] her support. he your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection ailable today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not eno

and a detroit mafia captain. >>> a former penn state graduate student who testified he saw jerry sandusky showering with a boy in 2001 is suing penn state. mike mcqueary is seeking millions of dollars in damages. he claims his treatment by the university has caused him distress and embarrassment. mcqueary was put on administrative leave in november. his contract expired in june. sandusky was convicted of molesting boys but maintains his innocence. >>> a food alert that can make your stomach turn, but this next story will really gross you out. a chinese restaurant in kentucky accused of serving up road kill. you heard me right. road kill. in fact, a customer saw them hauling in a dead deer during lunch and quickly called 911. >> there was like a tail this big, a fuzzy tail and a leg sticking out of a garbage can. they were wheeling it in really quick like trying to hurry. one of the other employees were like mopping up the blood dripping out of the garbage can on to the floor. >> i knew that food didn't taste quite right. the sheriff said he's not sure if the restaurant has done it before

.com. >> former assistant football mike mcqueary who served sandusky has filed a blower lawsuit against the university. he is seeking millions of .ollars in damages he reported seeing sandusky and locker room shower back in 2008, but police were not notified. >> we have a big night coming up tomorrow night. us.er is almost upon coming up at 6:00, hear from about what to , as wellmorrow night as to americans think will come debatetop in the first of this campaign season. one of the vice-presidential candidates is planning to spend time in virginia over the next week or so. on that coming up at 6:00. >> we look forward to it. >> meanwhile, another all-star be saying goodbye tonight "dancing with the stars." herself atin found bottom of the list. >> for the first time in 15 that.s, thank you for >> it was a fun night. the judges courts are? by "privateollowed practice" and the news at eleven o'clock after that. start with the wide look back across the city. the fog started already. it is really against in spots overnight -- it will be really dense in spots overnight. visibility is starting

sandusky's sexual abuse case will meet for the -- will meet with the judge today, one day before he's sentenced. san sungdy is expected to speak in his own defense at the hearing. his attorney says he do the -- says he does not want to -- plan to apologize and will maintain his innocent -- innocence. new details against lance armstrong. experts say his blood data show signs of banned behavior. a scientist specializing in this said san from the tour de france in 2009 suggest that armstrong used banned behavior and armstrong maintains his innocence. >>> a judge will soon decide whether to postpone pg&e pipeline hearings. jerry hill of the peninsula says he will ask the judge it reject that request. >>> 7:15. let's check in with sal for an update on the accident. westbound 80. west 80 in san francisco right at the 101 split. we have a picture of the accident. a live video of the accident t looks like chp is trying to hold traffic up to get these-- accident. it looks like the chp is trying to hold traffic up. this is affecting traffic -- look at that line of slow traffic. if you are get

for jerry sandusky. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. getting the right amount of sleep not only improving your mood, enhances learning, memory and health. daily exercise can help you get a better night's rest. for the average adult doctors recommend getting seven hours of sleep. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> and topping the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" today, convicted child molester former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has been sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. he was found guilty in june of 45 counts of child abuse. the judge told sandusky that as a 68-yea

queary was a key prosecution witness in the sandusky case who testified he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> talk about second chances. in miami last night adam greenberg drilled with a fastball in his only major league plate appearance seven years ago. he came back for an at-bat. the at-bat he always wanted. greenberg signed a one-day contract with the marlins before last night's game. he struck out on three pitches, but who cares. no matter what greenberg says it was a magical appearance and one official at-bat which means he gets credit for playing a game in a big league, which is a dream of kids all across the country. >>> you have to see this is video. play hard, celebrate harder, right? take a look at this. a hockey playing in junior league in new jersey scores a goal. to celebrate, he jumped into the glass and goes right through it. watch it again here. man. there it was again. luckily, he was wearing all that padding. it protected him. believe it or not, he's fine, walked away, doing well. you see the black shattered -- >> oh, my. he doesn't look like he's moving all that fa

could receive the injections. >>> attorneys in jerry sandusky sex abuse case will meet with a judge today. one day before he is sentenced. the former penn state assistant football coach faces life in prison after being found guilty on 45 counts of child sex abuse. sandusky is expected to speak in his own defense. his attorney says he does not plan to apologize and will maintain his innocence. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors will finally decide tomorrow whether suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi will keep his job. the board will vote at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. nine of the 11 board members must vote against mirkarimi in order to permanently remove him from office. this comes after he pleaded guilty to false imprisonments related to an argument in which he grabbed and bruised his wife's arm. >>> the giants and the a's are on the brink of elimination this morning. both teams have dropped the first two games of their division series. now the giants have to travel to cincinnati now for game three tomorrow. ryan is set to pitch after game two starter madison gave up four runs in

of all of its products on saturday. >>> jerry sandusky will be sentenced tomorrow and the attorney says sandusky regrets not taking the stand at the trial. joe amendola says he's writing a statement to read at the hearing. he could get more than 218 years behind bars before he's eligible for parole. >>> police are reviewing this tape to determine a cause of a brawl that broke out at a hotel between two wedding parties yesterday. three people were arrested. and one of t uncle of one of the brides died of heart attacks. they were said to be intoxicated. police had to call for back-up twice. wow. >>> black friday exposed. cnbc's michele caruso-cabrera is here. numbers crunched and turns out black friday isn't necessarily the best day for the best prices. >> speaking of brawls, chris, we see friday morning after thanksgiving, the people lined up. "wall street journal" wanted to know is it worth it to get the deals? they found out oftentimes no. two to six years worth of data, daily pricing on elmos, barbie dolls and et cetera and actually the best prices is often different time of the year.

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